Veill es Bretonnes, by Fran ois Marie Luzel, is a captivating collection of the popular customs, songs, tales, and stories of the Bretons-Armoricans. Published in 1879, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich folklore of Brittany. Luzel meticulously documents the oral traditions that have shaped the cultural identity of the region, preserving them for posterity. This collection is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Breton culture, folklore, and the social history of France. Its detailed accounts and engaging narratives provide a rich tapestry of Breton life, making it an enduring contribution to folkloric studies.
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